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Spontaneous Cell Fusion in Macrophage Cultures Expressing High Levels of the P2Z/P2X(7) Receptor
Mouse and human macrophages express a plasma membrane receptor for extracellular ATP named P2Z/P2X(7). This molecule, recently cloned, is endowed with the intriguing property of forming an aqueous pore that allows transmembrane fluxes of hydrophylic molecules of molecular weight below 900. The physi...
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author | Chiozzi, Paola Sanz, Juana M. Ferrari, Davide Falzoni, Simonetta Aleotti, Arrigo Buell, Gary N. Collo, Ginetta Virgilio, Francesco Di |
author_facet | Chiozzi, Paola Sanz, Juana M. Ferrari, Davide Falzoni, Simonetta Aleotti, Arrigo Buell, Gary N. Collo, Ginetta Virgilio, Francesco Di |
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description | Mouse and human macrophages express a plasma membrane receptor for extracellular ATP named P2Z/P2X(7). This molecule, recently cloned, is endowed with the intriguing property of forming an aqueous pore that allows transmembrane fluxes of hydrophylic molecules of molecular weight below 900. The physiological function of this receptor is unknown. In a previous study we reported experiments suggesting that the P2Z/P2X(7) receptor is involved in the formation of macrophage-derived multinucleated giant cells (MGCs; Falzoni, S., M. Munerati, D. Ferrari, S. Spisani, S. Moretti, and F. Di Virgilio. 1995. J. Clin. Invest. 95:1207– 1216). We have selected several clones of mouse J774 macrophages that are characterized by either high or low expression of the P2Z/P2X(7) receptor and named these clones P2Zhyper or P2Zhypo, respectively. P2Zhyper, but not P2Zhypo, cells grown to confluence in culture spontaneously fuse to form MGCs. As previously shown for human macrophages, fusion is inhibited by the P2Z/P2X(7) blocker oxidized ATP. MGCs die shortly after fusion through a dramatic process of cytoplasmic sepimentation followed by fragmentation. These observations support our previous hypothesis that the P2Z/P2X(7) receptor is involved in macrophage fusion. |
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spelling | pubmed-21416392008-05-01 Spontaneous Cell Fusion in Macrophage Cultures Expressing High Levels of the P2Z/P2X(7) Receptor Chiozzi, Paola Sanz, Juana M. Ferrari, Davide Falzoni, Simonetta Aleotti, Arrigo Buell, Gary N. Collo, Ginetta Virgilio, Francesco Di J Cell Biol Article Mouse and human macrophages express a plasma membrane receptor for extracellular ATP named P2Z/P2X(7). This molecule, recently cloned, is endowed with the intriguing property of forming an aqueous pore that allows transmembrane fluxes of hydrophylic molecules of molecular weight below 900. The physiological function of this receptor is unknown. In a previous study we reported experiments suggesting that the P2Z/P2X(7) receptor is involved in the formation of macrophage-derived multinucleated giant cells (MGCs; Falzoni, S., M. Munerati, D. Ferrari, S. Spisani, S. Moretti, and F. Di Virgilio. 1995. J. Clin. Invest. 95:1207– 1216). We have selected several clones of mouse J774 macrophages that are characterized by either high or low expression of the P2Z/P2X(7) receptor and named these clones P2Zhyper or P2Zhypo, respectively. P2Zhyper, but not P2Zhypo, cells grown to confluence in culture spontaneously fuse to form MGCs. As previously shown for human macrophages, fusion is inhibited by the P2Z/P2X(7) blocker oxidized ATP. MGCs die shortly after fusion through a dramatic process of cytoplasmic sepimentation followed by fragmentation. These observations support our previous hypothesis that the P2Z/P2X(7) receptor is involved in macrophage fusion. The Rockefeller University Press 1997-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC2141639/ /pubmed/9245796 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Chiozzi, Paola Sanz, Juana M. Ferrari, Davide Falzoni, Simonetta Aleotti, Arrigo Buell, Gary N. Collo, Ginetta Virgilio, Francesco Di Spontaneous Cell Fusion in Macrophage Cultures Expressing High Levels of the P2Z/P2X(7) Receptor |
title | Spontaneous Cell Fusion in Macrophage Cultures Expressing High Levels of the P2Z/P2X(7) Receptor |
title_full | Spontaneous Cell Fusion in Macrophage Cultures Expressing High Levels of the P2Z/P2X(7) Receptor |
title_fullStr | Spontaneous Cell Fusion in Macrophage Cultures Expressing High Levels of the P2Z/P2X(7) Receptor |
title_full_unstemmed | Spontaneous Cell Fusion in Macrophage Cultures Expressing High Levels of the P2Z/P2X(7) Receptor |
title_short | Spontaneous Cell Fusion in Macrophage Cultures Expressing High Levels of the P2Z/P2X(7) Receptor |
title_sort | spontaneous cell fusion in macrophage cultures expressing high levels of the p2z/p2x(7) receptor |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2141639/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9245796 |
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